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While conducting an excavation on private property, a well-preserved spear point was uncovered—potentially of Native American ...
The earliest known evidence of Paleo-Indian spear-throwers comes from 11,000-year-old "bannerstones," which are stone objects that may have functioned as atlatl weights, though the true function ...
A New Jersey woman looking for sea glass on a New Jersey beach last week found an ancient Native American spear point believed to be about 10,000 or 11,000 years old.
While digging on a private site, a perfectly shaped Native American spear emerged from the soil. It’s a powerful connection to ancient history.
Oakville Indian Mounds Museum will provide "atlatl" (Native American spear thrower) demonstrations and competition. Tim Baker will give flint-knapping demonstrations.
Historically, government and local opposition have made tribal spearfishing difficult, even after treaty rights were upheld at the Supreme Court.
Norwalk Community School District branded themselves with a Native American spear and feather for years, but soon, that imagery will be a thing of the past. At a Dec. 14 school board meeting ...
Native American News; As climate change alters lakes, tribes and conservationists fight for the future of spearfishing. Published: ; Jul. 14, 2024, 8:00 a.m.